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Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park (2016)
It's just the boys in character playing the Amazing Race.
I was spurned by a lot of bad reviews here but I found this to be hilarious. Is the original series better? Of course. It's 10/10. This is still funny tho.
I think a lot of people expected a continuation of the series with the other characters etc but this is more like the 3 guys in character playing Amazing Race or the Mole or Survivor. If the OG series is a mockumentary then this is their faux reality TV.
I dig the Europe episodes better than American just because the stark difference in culture seems funnier (Ricky getting mad about people using different languages was cracking me up, and Julian was trying way too hard to be cool).
I agree with the complaints about the host/Mayhew/swearnet guy. He's really bland but I kind of felt it was done on purpose. This actually really reminded me of the old Mole reality show and this guy was like knock off Anderson Cooper. But it's whatever, we are here for Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles.
Fresh (2022)
The movie is unique and dare I say "fresh?"
I was jaw dropped throughout the whole movie. I didn't have it spoiled for me and watched in horror at everything that unfolded. It's all one big metaphor for dating- when Noa said "he's married?!" at the end I couldn't stop laughing. Like you take out the whole cannibalism thing and it's still just all about dating. Or maybe don't take the whole cannibalism thing out. It's all about the legs and the butt and the boobs right? Just interested in the flesh? I appreciated the metaphor but it wasn't hammered into your skull, it was just the story and the dialogue and the whole package.
Lucifer: Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam (2021)
It's like your brain is dying and putting on a show
Plus some LSD. And like in the good way? Lucifer is always a 10/10 for me but I'll go 9 this time solely because I can tell they just don't give a flying you-know-what anymore.
In the Shadow of the Moon (2019)
I didn't realize I was supposed to be outraged until I came here
I never post reviews but I've never seen so many people misconstrue a movie in my life so I should throw in my two cents. This is a sci-fi, police-kinda thriller. It's sketchy in some parts and B-movie-esque but the lead actor was phenomenal and I love me some Michael C Hall. Good actors, nice sets and designs, and it wasn't real fake or anything. Hella Spoiler: the serial killer was actually a terminator-time-traveling granddaughter of the main character. I even kind of picked up on the idea in the beginning that she was killing people on purpose for a purpose. Turns out it was to stop a major civil war in the future. Girl had decided to save 11,000+ people bc some extremists were setting a bomb. Is this morally ambiguous? Well, yeah. It would be like if you could prevent 9/11 or the Holocaust by systematically killing a handful of people and altering the timeline. Does killing a few justify saving thousands or more? That's up to you. Plus it's sci-fi. Y'all watching zombies and aliens and everything else so why get bent out of shape over a few humans offing each other to prevent a war? It's just a movie and kind of a cool one at that. Worth a look with an open mind and at the very least, it's entertainment.